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How can your personal decisions affect your family or neighborhood?
Can decisions you make based on violence or anger have a peaceful resolution?
Which historical figures have made crucial decisions affecting all of society?
Is it right to make rules based on common good even if they could be harmful to some?
How do world conditions affect our decisions and behaviors?
After they've been acted upon, can decisions ever be reversed and completely undone?
How can potential consequences guide decision making?
How do personal decisions impact more than yourself?
AFTER READING
Why did Shakespeare write R&J and what social issue does the play address?
Where do these same themes present themselves in today's society?
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How can your personal decisions affect your family or neighborhood?
Can decisions you make based on violence or anger have a peaceful resolution?
Which historical figures have made crucial decisions affecting all of society?
Is it right to make rules based on common good even if they could be harmful to some?
How do world conditions affect our decisions and behaviors?
After they've been acted upon, can decisions ever be reversed and completely undone?
How can potential consequences guide decision making?
How do personal decisions impact more than yourself?
AFTER READING
Why did Shakespeare write R&J and what social issue does the play address?
Where do these same themes present themselves in today's society?